Arsenal will aim to build on their 2-0 win over Southampton when they welcome Norwich City to the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday.
The Gunners had lost their first two games of the restarted season before picking up a much needed three points on the south coast.
Goals from Eddie Nketiah and Joe Willock gave Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta the response he was looking for, after the disappointment of losing to Brighton.
On paper, Norwich should represent a good opportunity for back-to-back wins, with the Canaries firmly rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table.
And Daniel Farke's side will arrive with major problems in defence after their FA Cup quarter final with Manchester United.
Norwich will already be without Christoph Zimmermann, Sam Byram and Grant Hanley for the trip to north London due to injury.
But they will now also be without centre-back Timm Klose, after the Swiss defender received a red card against United on Saturday evening.
The 32-year-old was shown a straight red card towards the end of the 90 minutes for pulling back Odion Ighalo.
And his one-match suspension will see him miss the Arsenal clash, which could hand a boost to the Gunners' attackers.
Before Arsenal play Norwich, Arteta's side face Sheffield United in a FA Cup quarter final of their own.
Speaking ahead of the clash at Brammall Lane, Arteta praised Chris Wilder's men, after their impressive season in the top flight.
“They’ve come so far. They’ve set a clear philosophy, the way they want to play and their recruitment. All the players they sign are specifically for them.
“The clarity of the idea of how they play and how they approach football games. Very clear plans, very clear patterns and roles and a manager that has transmitted exactly how they want to play.
"They did it last year really well and this season as well, look where they are.”